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Former World Champion Not Shocked At So Many WWE Wrestlers Being Unhappy

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• OLD SCHOOL VIDEO HISTORY (May 11, 1992) – WWF Prime Time Wrestling

On this day in 1992, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Prime Time Wrestling’.

It featured pre-taped matches, interviews, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 1992’ PPV.

The card can be found right here:

– Ted DiBiase vs. Earthquake

– WWF Event Center

– Jim Powers vs. Bob Bradley

– The Legion Of Doom vs. Mark Kay/Kerry Davis

– WWF Update

– Bret Hart vs. Skinner (WWF Intercontinental Title Match)

– The Undertaker vs. Glen Ruth

– Ric Flair vs. Sgt. Slaughter

– Repo Man vs. Virgil

– Crush vs. Kato

– The Bushwhackers vs. Barry Horowitiz & Brian Costello

– El Matador Tito Santana vs. Col. Mustafa

– Kamala vs. Sonny Blaze

• Former World Champion Not Shocked At So Many WWE Wrestlers Being Unhappy

During a recent interview with Pro Wrestling 24/7, former World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger was asked about so many wrestlers being unhappy in WWE right now and below is what Swagger said:

“No it’s not a shock, they know exactly how they treat their talent. They know the contracts that they have assigned and they know exactly why we’re unhappy with the way they treat us. So it’s not a shock to me.

I’m very thankful now looking back that I was able to leave when I did. I’m very thankful for my 12 years there because it allowed me to do so much. It allows me to do so much now because of my background, that notch on my resume, but at the same time there’s a lot of unhappy people there and it’s not just because of the politics.

You’re traveling 200 days a year, sometimes you’re only home 36 hours a week, away from your family and then you go out there and you have these storylines that are just bad and you’re like, ‘I’m putting my body through this for THIS’? Like it would be a lot easier if the Superstars up there didn’t care and they just did what they were told, but unfortunately, you can’t do a job like that.

You have to care, you have to wear your heart on your sleeve in that ring and you have to care about what you are doing and so it doesn’t surprise me at all that people are leaving because it is a problem they need to address.”


        
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